• jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    3 months ago

    As long as the Dems have less than 60 votes in the Senate, and aren’t willing to ditch the fucking filibuster, there’s literally nothing they can do.

    You can’t reform the court without a Constitutional Amendment since the operation and formation of the court is defined by the Constitution.

    So, 2/3rds vote in the House, 2/3rds vote in the Senate, ratification by the States.

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      3 months ago

      and aren’t willing to ditch the fucking filibuster, there’s literally nothing they can do.

      That’s the rub.

      We have things we can do, but party leadership don’t want to do it.

      So when they say they can’t do anything, things like “get rid of the filibuster” come up. And they party has to acknowledge that would work…

      They’re just not willing to do it.

      Which when that comes back to voters, makes them less likely to vote. Because they feel like even when we have the numbers, it won’t change anything because party leadership wants to have the fight against fascism with at least one hand tied behind their back out of an outdated sense of honor.

      We’re fucking fighting fascism bro.

      What matters is winning.

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      If the Republicans take the Senate and White House, they will ditch the filibuster the first day the next Senate leader takes the gavel. Count on it.

      The Judiciary Act of 1869 should be amended today, and 4+ justices should be confirmed before January. It’s a hell of a lot easier to confirm them now than it will be for Republicans to remove them from the bench next year. Not easy, mind you, but easier.

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      As long as the Dems have less than 60 votes in the Senate, and aren’t willing to ditch the fucking filibuster, there’s literally nothing they can do.

      *and even the number of democrats minus 50 don’t want to. So even one (plus Harris helping) in the first two years of the term or even two (if Harris helps again) in the second two years of the past term. It’s not like all democrats are unified about the filibuster, most voted to bypass it. You need either more than 60 dems total, or more than 50 dems that support bypassing the filibuster.

      Or you know, even a single republican that doesn’t want to be a facist helping to transition the country to authoritarian rule. But that seems less likely unfortunately.

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      3 months ago

      And 2/3 of both houses is easy mode compared to State ratification. We couldn’t get states to agree that the sky is blue at this point in the collapse of the country.